Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards
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Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards | |
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Awarded for | "To recognize exemplary leaders within the global disability community and their extraordinary societal contributions" |
Country | United States |
Presented by | The Viscardi center |
First awarded | 2013 |
Website | www |
The Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards were established to honor the legacy of the founder of the Viscardi Center, Dr. Henry Viscardi, Jr., a leading disability rights advocate who wore prosthetic limbs. These international Awards, first conferred in 2013, recognize exemplary leaders in the disability sector around the globe who have had a profound impact on changing the lives of people with disabilities and championing their rights.[1] Considered as most prestigious, these global awards honor champions of disability activism.
List of awardees
[edit]Year | Awardee | Country |
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2021[2] | ||
Lalit Kumar - Evara Foundation | India | |
Rebecca Cokley - Ford Foundation | United States | |
Paul W. Schroeder - American Printing House for the Blind | United States | |
Dani Bowman - DaniMation Entertainment | United States | |
Deepak KC - World Bank Group Nepal/National Paralympic Committee of Nepal | Nepal | |
Miguel Tomasín - Reynols | Argentina | |
Scott Michael Robertson - ODEP | United States | |
2020[3] | ||
Nguyen Thi Lan Anh - Action to the Community Development Institute | Vietnam | |
Caroline Casey (activist) - The Valuable 500 | Ireland | |
James R. “JR” Harding - Florida State University | United States | |
Judith Heumann - The Heumann Connection | United States | |
Andrew J. Imparato - Disability Rights California | United States | |
Braam Jordaan - Convo Communications | South Africa | |
Jaime Huerta Peralta - Universidad Privada del Norte | Peru | |
Edmund “EQ” Sylvester - United States Adaptive Golf Alliance | United States | |
Faʻatino Masunu Utumapu - Nuanua O Le Alofa | Samoa | |
Duong Thi Van - Hanoi Association of People with Disabilities | Vietnam | |
James J. Weisman - United Spinal Association | United States | |
2019[4] | ||
Major Jas Boothe - Final Salute Inc | United States | |
SFC Joseph Bowser - U.S. Army | United States | |
Virginia A. Jacko - Miami Lighthouse for the Blind | United States | |
Kamran Khan - Saaya Association of Persons with Disabilities | Pakistan | |
Abha Khetarpal - Cross the Hurdles | India | |
Dinesh Palipana - Gold Coast Health | Australia | |
Chano Park - Seoul Center for Independent Living | South Korea | |
Ali Stroker - Tony Award-Winning Actress | United States | |
Yves Veulliet - IBM | Belgium | |
Dr. Hoang-Yen Thi Vo - Disability Research and Capacity Development | Vietnam | |
2018[5] | ||
Maria Town - Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities, Texas | United States | |
Alireza Darvishy - Zurich University of Applied Sciences | Switzerland | |
Ilan Gilon - The Knesset | Israel | |
Frederick M. Franks, Jr. - Retired Four-Star General of the U.S. Army, Florida | United States | |
Prudence Mabhena - Prudence Mabhena Music, Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | |
Thomas A. Hoffer - Regional Health Command – Pacific, Washington | United States | |
Bonface Ophiyah Massah, Association of Persons with Albinism in Malawi | Malawi | |
Jawaid Rais - Disabled Welfare Association, Pakistan | Pakistan | |
Glen W. White - Delta Air Lines Advisory Board on Disability, Kansas | United States | |
Mohammed Yousuf - EquallyAble Foundation, Washington | United States | |
2017[6] | ||
Gregory D. Gadson - U.S. Army Veteran, Patriot Strategies, VA | United States | |
Dr Satendra Singh – Disability Rights Activist, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi | India | |
Justin Constantine- Inspirational speaker, Constantine Group, New York | United States | |
Yuval Wagner – founder Access Israel | Israel | |
Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu- Deputy Minister, Department of Social Development | South Africa | |
Matt King – Facebook, CA | United States | |
Vashkar Bhattachearjee – Young Power in Social Action | Bangladesh | |
Thomas J. Wlodkowski – ComCast, PA | United States | |
Asim Zafar – Saaya Association | Pakistan | |
2016 | ||
Jim Mayer - U.S. Army/Vietnam Veteran (ret.), Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC | United States | |
Hiroyasu Itoh - Chairman, Japan Abilities, Tokyo[7] | Japan | |
Dr. Louise Sinden-Carroll - International Federation of Hard of Hearing People, Auckland | New Zealand | |
Juan Pablo Salazar Salamanca, President, National Council on Disability and Presidential Advisor, Bogotá | Colombia | |
PJ Edington - IBM Government & Regulatory Affairs Executive, Washington, D.C. | United States | |
Dave McGill - VP, Reimbursement & Compliance, Ossur, Centerport, NY | United States | |
Saima Aslam - National Forum of Women with Disabilities | Pakistan | |
Senarath Attanayake, Uva Provincial Council, Colombo[8] | Sri Lanka | |
Peggy Chenoweth, Author/Advocate/Blogger, Gainesville, Virginia | United States | |
Curtis Pride, former Major League Baseball player, MLB’s Ambassador for Disability Inclusion, New York City | United States | |
2015 | ||
Jim Gibbons President & CEO, Goodwill Industries International | United States | |
Mark Johnson Chair, ADA Legacy Project and Director of Advocacy at Shepherd Center | United States | |
Mark Wafer President, Megleen, operating as Tim Hortons | Canada | |
David Krupa CEO, The Range of Motion Project | United States | |
Ed Lucas – Founder, The Ed Lucas Foundation; Sports Journalist | United States | |
Winfred G. Mugure – University of Nairobi | Kenya | |
Toby Olson – Executive Secretary to the Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues and Employment for the State of Washington | United States | |
Lonnie C. Moore – U.S. Army Warrior Transition Command | United States | |
Marilyn E. Saviola – Senior Vice President for Advocacy and the Women’s Health Program | United States | |
2014 | ||
Marlee Matlin – Academy Award & Golden Globe Award-winning Actress | United States | |
Yevgeniy Tetyukhin – Professor at the Petropavlovsk North Kazakhstan State University | Kazakhstan | |
Jim Abbott – Former MLB Pitcher & Gold Medal Olympian[9] | United States | |
Maryanne Diamond – General Manager Advocacy and Engagement at Vision Australia[10] | Australia | |
Marca Bristo – President & CEO of Access Living of Metropolitan Chicago[11] | United States | |
Ron McCallum – Emeritus Professor at The University of Sydney[12] | Australia | |
Rory A. Cooper – Distinguished Professor at the University of Pittsburgh[13] | United States | |
Neil Jacobson – Founder & CEO of Abilicorp | United States | |
Arlene Mayerson – Attorney at the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund | United States | |
Thomas Porter – Volunteer at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center | United States | |
Susan Sygall – Co-founder & CEO of Mobility International USA (MIUSA) | United States | |
Mary Verdi-Fletcher – President & Founding Artistic Director of Dancing Wheels | United States | |
2013 | ||
Laurie Ahern – President, Disability Rights International | United States | |
Tony Coelho – Primary Sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 | United States | |
Rosangela Berman Bieler – Senior Advisor on Children with Disabilities, UNICEF | United States | |
Michael Ashley Stein – Executive Director, Harvard Law School Project on Disability | United States | |
Kathleen Martinez – Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor | United States | |
Patrick D. Rummerfield – Community Liaison, International Center for Spinal Cord Injury, Kennedy-Krieger Institute | United States | |
Yoav Kraiem – Chairman, National Council for Community Relations – Mental Health | United States | |
Lex Frieden – Director, Independent Living Research Utilization program at TIRR Memorial Hermann | United States | |
U.S. Rep. James R. Langevin – Rhode Island’s 2nd Congressional District | United States |
References
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